The city's bid was a formality after Canadian city Edmonton withdrew
from the bidding process in February, leaving Durban as the only
candidate city in the running.
The announcement was made at the at the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) general assembly in Auckland, New Zealand.
New CGF President
The CGF general assembly also saw Scotland's Louise Martin named as
the federation's new president, beating the incumbent Prince Tunku Imran
of Malaysia.
"I want to make sure the best athletes in the Commonwealth make the
Games the cornerstone of their calendars," said Martin, who becomes the
first female president of the CGF.
"To achieve everything I want costs money and as we know, our income is under extreme pressure from our expenditure.
"I believe the answer is to open our doors to commercial sponsorship
and while it will be difficult I'm convinced that once we sign our first
top-tier sponsor, others will follow."
Outgoing CGF president Prince Tunku Imran said: "As a movement we
stand together to support the very first games on African soil."
The games are scheduled to take place on July 18, 2022, which marks
the birthday of former South African president Nelson Mandela, who died
in 2013.
The Commonwealth Games will be held in the Gold Coast in Australia in 2018.
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